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  • dj
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    Re: 1968 Mexico City Steeplechase

    IN the same second, yes. WITHIN a second, more.

    1968: 8:51.02, 51.56, 51.86
    1900 (4000): 12:58.4, 58.6, 58.8

    2000: 8:21.43, 21.77, 22.15 (22.23)
    2004: 8:05.81, 6.11, 6.64

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  • gh
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    Will be tough to top this one: the 1992 OT:

    Diemer 8:16.56
    Croghan 8:16.87
    Lopez 8:16.88
    Nohilly 8:16.92

    4 within 0.36!!!!

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  • ltricard
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    try [email protected]
    he may have it

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  • gh
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    MC was 0.84, Munich was 1.02

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  • flashmile
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    1968 Mexico City Steeplechase

    At the risk of sounding like a neophyte, I am wondering if anyone can point me to film of the steeple from Mexico City. Those games are certainly much more remembered for the Smith/Carlos protest as well as for WR's in the 400, the 4 x 1, the LJ, and the 4 x 4. But, can you recall another steeple finish that had all three finishers in the same second?
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